Is it as addicting as quake3 and rogue spear or should I pass it up?
Battlefield 1942
Battlefield 1942
Worth buying? or no?
Is it as addicting as quake3 and rogue spear or should I pass it up?
Is it as addicting as quake3 and rogue spear or should I pass it up?
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Takes a little while to get into it...but once you do, it's VERY addictive online.
The ability to hop into different vehicles..IE Jeeps, Half Tracks, Tanks, Airplanes, Boats, Artillery, Anti-Aircraft batteries. It's very cool.
Many many servers online to choose from....I like picking servers that have a half dozen to a dozen players....the servers with less peeps can be boring, and the servers that are near capacity..such as 20 or 30 or more players...too much disorganized mayhem.
It's somewhat like RTCW...where the secret to success is having your "side" play as an organized team...meaning people have to choose and properly play different roles....assault, engineer (mines), medic (to heal wounded), engineer (fix equipment), scout (sniper), anti-tank (bazooka) etc. But it ends up being everyone chooses what they want to play, not what the team needs. And you have to work together as units.
Cons:
So varied, and so many people playing online disorganized...it can be frustrating to learn.
The load times can be painfully long between levels.
The ability to hop into different vehicles..IE Jeeps, Half Tracks, Tanks, Airplanes, Boats, Artillery, Anti-Aircraft batteries. It's very cool.
Many many servers online to choose from....I like picking servers that have a half dozen to a dozen players....the servers with less peeps can be boring, and the servers that are near capacity..such as 20 or 30 or more players...too much disorganized mayhem.
It's somewhat like RTCW...where the secret to success is having your "side" play as an organized team...meaning people have to choose and properly play different roles....assault, engineer (mines), medic (to heal wounded), engineer (fix equipment), scout (sniper), anti-tank (bazooka) etc. But it ends up being everyone chooses what they want to play, not what the team needs. And you have to work together as units.
Cons:
So varied, and so many people playing online disorganized...it can be frustrating to learn.
The load times can be painfully long between levels.
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Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Takes a little while to get into it...but once you do, it's VERY addictive online.
The ability to hop into different vehicles..IE Jeeps, Half Tracks, Tanks, Airplanes, Boats, Artillery, Anti-Aircraft batteries. It's very cool.
Many many servers online to choose from....I like picking servers that have a half dozen to a dozen players....the servers with less peeps can be boring, and the servers that are near capacity..such as 20 or 30 or more players...too much disorganized mayhem.
It's somewhat like RTCW...where the secret to success is having your "side" play as an organized team...meaning people have to choose and properly play different roles....assault, engineer (mines), medic (to heal wounded), engineer (fix equipment), scout (sniper), anti-tank (bazooka) etc. But it ends up being everyone chooses what they want to play, not what the team needs. And you have to work together as units.
Cons:
So varied, and so many people playing online disorganized...it can be frustrating to learn.
The load times can be painfully long between levels.
I'll second that with about everything you say. But it's worth grabbing definitely!! I'm very addicted to this game, I just about play it every single night or basically whenever I'm on the pc.
Since this patch came out, (v1.2) it seems like the load times are faster for me.
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the map loading times are not long...takes about 15 seconds or so between maps...the 1.2 patch is much better. made loading a lot faster
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Originally posted by compkid87
hmmmI got the game this morning and installed it... but when it tries to loads levels it just freezes...the bar doesnt even move =/ please help!
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newest patch? new sound drivers, vid drivers?
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Originally posted by Docsta
the map loading times are not long...takes about 15 seconds or so between maps...the 1.2 patch is much better. made loading a lot faster
Exactly...15 seconds..that's pretty long when you're used to playing Q3 or UT and having instant changes. It's realistically longer when you're playing online, and the server does total level changes, not just reloading the same map.
Compkid87...what are your hardware specs? Do you have the latest Direct X? Latest sound and video drivers?
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Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Exactly...15 seconds..that's pretty long when you're used to playing Q3 or UT and having instant changes. It's realistically longer when you're playing online, and the server does total level changes, not just reloading the same map.
ya gotta remember one thing stone. this isnt UT or Quake 3. The maps are much larger and a lot more intense. Its gotta load a helluva lot more shiat than Ut or Q3.
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